Guide to the E. P. Conkle papers, 1928-1994 E. P. Conkle C0157

Guide to the E. P. Conkle papers, 1928-1994

A Collection in
Special Collections and Archives
Accession Number C0157


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Repository
George Mason University. Special Collections and Archives.
Collection number
C0157
Title
E. P. Conkle papers 1928-1994
URL:
http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/conkle.html
Physical Characteristics
3.5 linear ft.; 7 boxes
Creator
E. P. (Ellsworth Prouty) Conkle
Language
English
Abstract
Included in the E. P. Conkle papers are plays, poetry, short stories, and book manuscripts written by E. P. Conkle, mostly during Conkle's professorship at the University of Texas at Austin (1939-1973).

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the E. P. Conkle papers must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Preferred Citation

E. P. Conkle papers, C0157, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Virginia McNeal Conkle in 1994.

Processing Information

Processed by Special Collections and Archives staff. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in April 2009.

Biographical Information

Ellsworth Prouty Conkle (1899-1994) was a prolific playwright and professor of playwriting. Born on July 10, 1899, Conkle grew up on a farm in the small town of Peru, Nebraska. His rural upbringing had an enduring influence on his writing as exemplified in his first published book, Crick Bottom Plays (1928), a collection of short plays which dramatize the wit and wisdom of folksy Nebraskans. After high school Conkle went to Peru State Teachers College and completed his undergraduate education in 1923 at the University of Nebraska. Conkle did graduate work at Yale University in 1926-1928 and earned his Ph.D in playwriting from the University of Iowa in 1936. From 1936-1939 Conkle worked as an assistant professor of speech at the University of Iowa. In 1939 he joined the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin as an associate professor where he became a full professor in 1945 and taught until his retirement in 1973. Conkle's former students include Tennessee Williams, Pat Hingle, Tommy Tune, and Fess Parker.

In addition to teaching classes and developing the Department of Drama at the University of Texas, Conkle wrote numerous published and unpublished plays, several short stories, and dozens of poems. Much of his work captures the humor and wisdom of a bygone era in American folk-life, including the short play "Sparkin'" (1928) and the long plays "Johnny Appleseed" (1940) and "No Time for Heaven" (1972). Abraham Lincoln became another favorite subject of Conkle's, and the play "Prologue to Glory" (1938), a fictionalized account of Lincoln's formative years in New Salem, was chosen for production by the Federal Theatre Project and performed across the United States in 1938-1939. Capitalizing on its success, Conkle wrote a radio script based on the play, entitled Honest Abe, which was produced by CBS and aired in thirty-six parts between 1940 and 1941. Conkle died in 1994.

Scope and Content

Included in the E. P. Conkle papers are plays, poetry, short stories, and book manuscripts written by E. P. Conkle, mostly during Conkle's professorship at the University of Texas at Austin (1939-1973). Most of the manuscripts in the collection are undated. Thus, specific dates on subsequently published materials typically refer to the date of publication, and date ranges on unpublished materials refer to letterheads indicating Conkle's employ at the University of Texas or the University of Iowa. The collection also contains playbills and director's notes from various productions of Prologue to Glory, the radio script to the CBS-produced series, Honest Abe (1940-1941), works and notes from former students, and correspondence between Conkle and his wife, Virginia McNeal Conkle.

Series 1: Correspondence and Biographical Material contains letters written to E. P. Conkle and various articles pertaining to Conkle's career as a playwright.

Series 2: Book Manuscripts contains typed and annotated manuscripts of E. P. Conkle's books Grandpa's Little White Rent House, A Hornbook for Playwrights, and Wake Up, Tom Aycup, or, the Tale of a Great Guy.

Series 3: Play Scripts contains typed and annotated play scripts written by Conkle, including "At the Depot," "Day's End," "Good Night, Dear Grandma," "With How Little Wisdom," and a three-volume weekly radio script entitled "Honest Abe." Also included is a play script by Patty Gideon Sloan entitled "Mementos."

Series 4: Poetry contains typed and annotated poems written by Conkle, including the collections Eleven Various Ballads, A Gift of Small Inconsequential Verses, and Thirteen Sonnets Which Speak of Time, and One More.

Series 5: Short Stories contains typed and annotated copies of Conkle's stories "Little Angel of the Backward Look," "Traveller, and General Lee," and "Miss Lute."

Series 6: Miscellaneous contains various items including essays and term papers Conkle wrote as a student.

Arrangement

This collection is organized into six series by document type and genre with manuscripts arranged alphabetically by title and correspondence arranged chronologically.

Series 1: Correspondence and Biographical Material, 1938-1939, 1977-1994 (Box 1) Series 2: Book Manuscripts, undated (Box 1) Series 3: Play Scripts, 1928-1973, bulk 1939-1973 (Boxes 2-6) Series 4: Poetry, 1939-1973 (Box 6) Series 5: Short Stories, 1939-1973 (Box 7) Series 6: Miscellaneous, 1931-1992 (Box 7)

Related Material

Special Collections and Archives also holds the Jay Bradford Fowler, Jr. papers as well as collections on the Federal Theatre Project.

Index Terms

    Persons:

  • Conkle, E. P. (Ellsworth Prouty)
  • Subjects:

  • American drama--20th century.
  • American poetry--20th century.
  • Short stories, American--20th century.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Conkle, E. P. (Ellsworth Prouty)
  • E. P. (Ellsworth Prouty) Conkle

Contents List

Series 1: Correspondence and Biographical Material,
1938-1939, 1977-1994

This series contains letters written to E. P. Conkle and various articles pertaining to Conkle's career as a playwright.

  • Box: 1 Folder: 1
    Personal,
    circa 1977-1994

    • 1.
      Letter from Patty Gideon Sloan to E. P. Conkle,
      undated

    • 2.
      Letter from Mrs. Virginia Conkle to Lorraine Brown,
      September 18, 1994

    • 3.
      Brief annotated biography of E. P. Conkle,
      undated

      facsimile

    • 4.
      Annotated biographical entry from "Contemporary Authors,"
      1982

      facsimile

    • 5.
      Biographical write-up of Conkle for "Notable Names in American Theatre,"
      1977

      facsimile

    • 6.
      George Mason University Federal Theatre Tribute Luncheon Guest List

      facsimile

  • Box: 1 Folder: 2
    Prologue to Glory Playbills and Press,
    1938-1939

    • 1.
      Playbill for "Prologue to Glory," Portland Production,
      January 1939

      facsimile

    • 2.
      Audience reaction sheet for "Prologue to Glory," Portland Production,
      1939

      facsimile

    • 3.
      News article from the New Orleans States entitled "Lincoln drama well received,"
      January 24, 1939

      facsimile

    • 4.
      Playbill for "Prologue to Glory," Cincinnati Production,
      undated

      facsimile

    • 5.
      Playbill for "Prologue to Glory," Chicago-Based Road Company,
      January 1939

      facsimile

    • 6.
      Memorandum from the Federal Theatre's Publicity Department entitled "Prologue Tour Praised"
      1939

      facsimile; address of the Works Progress Administration in heading

    • 7.
      Playbill for "Prologue to Glory," San Francisco Production,
      May 1938

      facsimile

    • 8.
      Director's Report for "Prologue to Glory,"
      June 1938

      facsimile; note in margin indicates "Los Angeles Production,"

Series 2: Book Manuscripts,
undated

This series contains typed and annotated manuscripts of books written by E. P. Conkle.

  • Box: 1 Folder: 3
    Grandpa's Little White Rent House,
    undated

    Austin, Texas; typed manuscript, 292 pages, includes cover with title

  • Box: 1 Folder: 4
    Grandpa's Little White Rent House copy,
    undated

    typed manuscript, 292 pages, no cover

  • Box: 1 Folder: 5
    A Hornbook for Playwrights,
    before 1974

    University of Texas, Austin; typed manuscript with annotations, 135 pages

  • Box: 1 Folder: 6
    Wake Up, Tom Aycup, or, the Tale of a Great Guy,
    undated

    Austin, Texas; typed manuscript with revisions, 266 pages

Series 3: Play Scripts,
1928-1973

This is the largest series of the collection, and it contains typed and annotated play scripts written by E. P. Conkle and includes one play script written by Patty Gideon Sloan entitled "Mementos."

  • Box: 2 Folder: 1
    "At the Depot" and Four Other Short Plays; "A Long Journey" (tentative title),
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; includes the plays "Dusk, Dusk, Dusk," "Two Minds with but Two Single Thoughts," "Mr. Map and the Beautiful Hat," "Oak Leaves Burning," and an annotated play script tentatively titled "A Long Journey."

  • Box: 2 Folder: 2
    "Day's End" and "Oak Leaves Burning,"
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; includes an 18 page annotated manuscript of "Day's End: A Few Words Spoken by Mr. Lincoln, the President," an 11 page typed play script of "Day's End" with no revisions, and an 18 page annotated manuscript for "Oak Leaves Burning."

  • Box: 2 Folder: 3
    Five Short Plays for Twenty-Four Elderly Women and a Young Girl,
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; includes typed play scripts for "The Fancy One," "Four Old Ladies and Pansy Potter," "Oak Leaves Burning," "Gatie, or Eight Women on a Toot," and "The Jewel in Papa's Crown," 62 pages.

  • Box: 2 Folder: 4
    "Good Night, Dear Grandma,"
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; includes two 133 page typed play scripts for "Good Night, Dear Grandma," one of which contains manuscript revisions marked "final."

  • Box: 2 Folder: 5
    Honest Abe, vol. 1,
    broadcast aired on September 14 - December 20, 1940

    Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS); a radio script divided into 12 parts for weekly broadcasting, volume 1 of 3

  • Box: 3 Folder: 1
    Honest Abe, vol. 2,
    broadcast aired on December 28, 1940 - March 22, 1941

    Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS); a radio script divided into 12 parts for weekly broadcasting, volume 2 of 3

  • Box: 3 Folder: 2
    Honest Abe, vol. 3,
    broadcast aired on March 29 - June 18, 1941

    Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS); a radio script divided into 12 parts for weekly broadcasting, volume 3 of 3

  • Box: 4 Folder: 1
    "Incident on Collander Hill,"
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; two copies of the play script, 121 pages each

  • Box: 4 Folder: 2
    Johnny Appleseed,
    circa 1940

  • Box: 4 Folder: 3
    "Mementos" by Patty Gideon Sloan,
    undated

    Texas; typed script of play in three acts by Patty Gideon Sloan; see Box 1, Folder 1 for correspondence with Sloan

  • Box: 4 Folder: 4
    "Mr. Lincoln, the President,"
    1939-1973

    two annotated scripts with revisions, one titled simply "Mr. President," approximately 120 pages each

  • Box: 4 Folder: 5
    "A Murder of Convenience," "Muletail Prime," and "Sparkin',"
    circa 1928-1949

    Austin, Texas

    • 1.
      "A Murder of Convenience,"
      undated

      Austin, Texas; facsimile of typescript

    • 2.
      "Muletail Prime,"
      circa 1949

      cast: Clyte Cedars and Arlie Askew; place: Clyte's place

    • 3.
      "Sparkin',"
      circa 1928

  • Box: 4 Folder: 6
    "No Time for Heaven,"
    circa 1972

    123 pages

  • Box: 5 Folder: 1
    "Oxygenator,"
    1936-1939

    University of Iowa, Experimental Theatre Seminar; soft-bound copy, 91 pages

  • Box: 5 Folder: 2
    Papa Got Us into It, or, There's a New Woman in Town: A Play in Three Acts
    undated

    two typed manuscripts

  • Box: 5 Folder: 3
    "Sam Smith's Oral History of His Times,"
    1969

    University of Texas, Austin; two copies of the play script, one 65 pages and another with revisions at 69 pages

  • Box: 5 Folder: 4
    "Stormy Weather,"
    undated

    84 pages

  • Box: 5 Folder: 5
    "Waiting for Henry Plummer,"
    1971

    University of Texas, Austin; two typed copies, one marked "Final / 1971"

  • Box: 6 Folder: 1
    "Way Down in the Paw-Paw Patch: A Grand Guignol,"
    undated

    two copies, one 66 pages and the other 67 pages; the former bears a stamp of the author's agent, Frieda Fishbein

  • Box: 6 Folder: 2
    "With How Little Wisdom: A Play about War,"
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; two copies, 113 pages each

Series 4: Poetry,
circa 1939-1973

This collection contains typed and annotated poems written by E. P. Conkle.

  • Box: 6 Folder: 3
    "196 Disjointed Thoughts from a Demented Mind,"
    undated

    several copies, including one 8 page typed copy with corrections

  • Box: 6 Folder: 4
    Eleven Various Ballads,
    undated

    Austin, Texas; typed poems with revisions, including "Ballad of the Gay Cavalier," "The Ballad of Henry Plummer," "Ballad to a Wooden Leg," "The Ballad of the Youngster and His Dog," "Ballad of a Hallelujah Marriage," "Ballad of the Merry Miller-Man," "Ballad of the Prairies," "Ballad of Aunt Susan," "Ballad of Mad Beggars," "Ballad of the Happy Milkmaid," and "Ballad of the Cosset Lamb and the Crumpled Cow"

  • Box: 6 Folder: 5
    A Gift of Small Inconsequential Verses,
    undated

    two typed 45 page manuscripts of poems including "Birds and Other Animals," "Weather and Scenery," "More and Less Personal," "Just People," and "Philosophy and Other Things"

  • Box: 6 Folder: 6
    Poems about My Farm; A Saga of St. Paul; A Gift of Small Verses,
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; these poetry collections are respectively 22 pages, 27 pages, and 41 pages long; folder includes a title page of "Verses for a Year"

  • Box: 6 Folder: 7
    Thirteen Sonnets Which Speak of Time, and One More,
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; typed manuscripts with revisions

  • Box: 6 Folder: 8
    Verses about My Grandpa; Inconsequential Quatrains for a Year,
    1939-1973

    small format type scripts

Series 5: Short Stories,
circa 1939-1973

This collection contains typed and annotated short stories written by E. P. Conkle.

  • Box: 7 Folder: 1
    "Little Angel of the Backward Look,"
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; two copies of the manuscript, 14 pages each, the second alternately titled, "The Littlest Angel of the Backward Look, a Fantasy"

  • Box: 7 Folder: 2
    "Traveller, and General Lee"; "Miss Lute,"
    1939-1973

    University of Texas, Austin; two copies of "Traveller, and General Lee," both 22 pages and one with annotations; one 43 page copy of "Miss Lute"

Series 6: Miscellaneous,
1931-1992

This collection contains various items including essays and term papers Conkle wrote as a student.

  • Box: 7 Folder: 3
    Miscellaneous,
    1931-1992

    • 1.
      "The Element of Comedy in the Towneley Cycle,"
      December 28, 1931 - January 5, 1932

      35 pages including bibliography; described on title page as "a term-paper written for the class in "Chaucer" for Mr. Frantz"; annotated

    • 2.
      The Department of Drama - The University of Texas, Austin - M.F.A. Theses and PhD. Dissertations,
      circa 1979

      list of University of Texas graduate students and the titles of their theses and dissertations arranged by date

    • 3.
      "Let Him Copy!",
      undated

      University of Texas, Austin; revised three-page essay on education written by Conkle

    • 4.
      News article from Sunday World Herald,"
      October 4, 1992

    • 5.
      Lists of play titles and a four-line untitled verse,
      undated

      two pages listing titles of plays by Conkle and four lines of verse, untitled